Last year, the Department of Justice convened a working group to explore the Department’s policies, practices, and training related to criminal case management and discovery. The group is made up of senior prosecutors from throughout the Department and from United States’ Attorney Offices, law enforcement representatives, and information technology professionals.
Today, in response to recommendations from this group, the Deputy Attorney General issued three memoranda regarding criminal discovery practices including a memorandum to all prosecutors containing guidance regarding criminal discovery that prosecutors should follow to help assure that they meet discovery obligations in future cases.
The procedure for ensuring a consistent process for discovery, in keeping with the Department of Justice’s responsibility of making sure the cause of justice is always served, is further detailed by the guidance memo, which also notes:There are times when providing discovery broader than that required even by current Department policy serves the interests of justice.
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